When Midway announced Freestyle Metal X, our ears immediately perked up. The game sounded intriguing, but would it be:
A) a motocross racing game
B) a Dave Mirra-esque stunt game
C) a title rife with outrageous mini-games, or
D) a one-trick pony that lets you ride around on player-created tracks?
As it turns out, Freestyle Metal X is shaping up to be
E) all of the above, minus the "one trick pony" bit.
DailyGame recently spoke with the game's associate producer, Nico Bihary, who enlightened us about all that the game … [Read more...]

Need help pulling off those fatalities in MK:DA ? We at DailyGame have put together this quick list of fatalities for you to enjoy ! Now you can annihilate your friends and enemies alike !
Download the MK:DA finsihing moves guide (Acrobat PDF document) … [Read more...]

It seems like quite a while since next-gen console gamers got their hands on an original cart-racing game. Midway is hoping to change that sad fact with the upcoming release of Freaky Flyers, an aerial cart-racing, dog-fighting adventure set for release this summer.
DailyGame recently had the opportunity to interview Jeffery Buchanan, the producer of Freaky Flyers, to hear more about the title's goings-on in the last few months. The game is set to include literally dozens of unique and equally zany characters, so … [Read more...]

When Hunter: The Reckoning launched in May 2002, the third-person hack-and-slasher was met with great fanfare. Anytime you have a game with fabulous graphics, tough-as-nails gameplay, strong RPG elements and four-player multiplayer, you're pretty darned sure you've got a winner on your hands.
When Interplay announced it was creating a sequel to the game, we naturally perked up our ears. Hunter: The Reckoning - Redeemer is slated to take place in the same troubled town of Ashcroft, this time with another Hunter and a … [Read more...]

The most casual gamers hear ?LucasArts? and think of little else than the company?s Star Wars games, from X-Wing to the Rogue Squadron series to the upcoming Knights of the Old Republic. Based on that lineup, those affectionate thoughts are justified. More dedicated gamers, on the other hand, hear ?LucasArts? and think also of the company?s fantastic original games, from Grim Fandango to Full Throttle to the Monkey Island series.
LucasArts is currently busy finishing up its next original game, RTX Red Rock, which will … [Read more...]

Having dismembered the Nazis on Agent Rayne’s first target list, you probably feel pretty good about your newfound proficiency with arm-mounted Ginsu blades. Don’t get too comfortable, though, because you’ll need those skills as well as some strategy to defeat the bosses on your second target list.
Except for the final battle, the bosses themselves are generally not as challenging nor as numerous as the initial officers. Yet the second half of BloodRayne takes place in a vampire stronghold, so you’ll need to slash with … [Read more...]

So there you were, minding your own half-vampire business, when an unreal, five-story-tall beastie walked by with the idea that you were dinner. And then there was that smoke-bomb-throwing sniper who gave you the old what’s what. Yup, the bosses in BloodRayne can be a bit challenging to say the least. But fret not: below is Part 1 of DailyGame.net’s strategy guide to help you defeat the undead, mutated and “normal” bosses on Agent BloodRayne’s first Target List.
The Louisiana Bayou
The levels of the Louisiana Bayou are … [Read more...]

Having thrown dozens of hours into Sea Dogs for the PC, I would be amiss if I didn?t admit a bit of giddiness at the prospect of playing the sequel to the pirate RPG. Sea Dogs II is tentatively scheduled to release in spring 2003 for both the Xbox and PC, and it?s virtually assured to follow in the acclaimed footsteps of its predecessor, which was hands down the best pirate game since Sid Meier?s classic, Pirates!.
To help tide us over until Sea Dogs II hits store shelves, Pete Hines, a member of both Sea Dogs teams … [Read more...]